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Sleep is way inaccurate

Last night according to my Fitbit, set on sensitive, I was asleep from 10:53 til around 1 am. I rolled over at 11:23 to look at the clock and it didn't even register movement. I've suspected for some time that it wasn't reliable, but this proves it. Some nights I feel like I've been awake most of the night and it shows I slept well while other nights I feel like I slept better than usual and it show I was restless way more than usual. I realize that it is movement based, but if I actually roll over and look at the clock it seems to me that it should show something!

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Hye!

When I had my Fitbit set on sensitive, I had the same problem. 

Maybe it is more accurate when changing it back to normal? For me this really worked and now the sleep monitoring is very accurate. 

I hope this works! 

 

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That's weird. I would expect the sensitive setting to record more sleep anomolies, not less. I have mine set to normal, and it seems to track my sleep fairly accurately. I can look at the graph and clearly see when I got up to go to the bathroom (awake) and when I was trying to get covers back from my husband (restless). Smiley Very Happy

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Nope. On normal it shows 100% or close to it every night. I definitely know better when I am conscious of being awake several time a night.

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